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M3 - English - week 5
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M3 - English - week 5

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Quizlet
https://quizlet.com/missjoosten/folders/m3-stepping-stones-theme-4?x=1xqt&i=3vdfuo

Quizlet onregelmatige werkwoorden: https://quizlet.com/_a4gev4?x=1jqt&i=3vdfuo
Klassencode: pzvbo

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UUR 1

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UUR 1
Planning:
1. Present Simple vs Present Continuous
2. Stones 11 & 12
3. Work on your homework

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Targets - lesson 1
At the end of the lesson I have increased my vocabulary.
At the end of the lesson I can apply the grammar in a sentence.

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Herkansen
Zodra je het cijfer van hoofdstuktoets 3 binnen hebt doe je het volgende:
1. Maak de keuze of je één van de drie toetsen wil herkansen.
2. Zo ja, meld je aan op mijn i-uur. Ik zal zeggen welk i-uur.
3. Je kijkt je toets in en wij bespreken wanneer je de toets gaat herkansen.

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Present Simple
Wanneer?                          feit, gewoonte of regelmaat
Hoe?                                     hele werkwoord of SHIT + (e)s
Wanneer es?                    bij sisklanken --> watch --> watches
Signaalwoorden            always, often, never, every, usually, etc.
Voorbeelden                    I earn ninety pounds a month.          
                                                Henry always wears a helmet at work.
                                                We go to our grandparents every Sunday.

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Present Continuous
Wanneer?                          iets is nu aan de gang, bij ergernis
Hoe?                                    to be (am/are/is) + ww + ing
Signaalwoorden?          now, at the moment, right now, etc.

Voorbeelden                   They are feeding the animals right now.
                                              You are always talking!
                     

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Practise seeing the difference
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/present-simple-progressive.htm
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/present-simple-progressive2.htm
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/present-simple-progressive3.htm
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/present-simple-progressive6.htm

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Stones 11 and 12
Go to your textbook on page 78 or grab your Stones paper

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Planning
- Make your homework: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
- Make the Present Simple vs Present Continuous
- Learn words A-G (Quizlet or your book)

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UUR 2
Planning:
1. Recap relative clauses
2.Explanation possessive pronouns
3. Reading
4. Work on your homework

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Relative clauses (betrekkelijke bijzin)
Sam, who lives next door, is my best friend.
The jewellery, which is handmade, looks great.
Dancing is a hobby that takes up a lot of my time.
The gym which we always practise in is closed.
The instructor, who you told me about, is really nice.
The instructor, about whom you told me, is really nice.
The girl, whose passion is dancing, went to the club.

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Relative clauses (betrekkelijke bijzin)
  • Who --> mensen
  • Which --> dingen en dieren
  • Geen komma --> that (ook mogelijk)
  • Wel een komma --> who/ which
  • Bezit (van iemand) --> whose 
  • Who/ which kunnen met voorzetsel. Deze kan achteraan en vooraan de zin staan. Who wordt dan soms whom

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Relative clauses (betrekkelijke bijzin)
Sam, who lives next door, is my best friend.
The jewellery, which is handmade, looks great.
Dancing is a hobby that takes up a lot of my time.
The gym which we always practise in is closed.
The instructor, who you told me about, is really nice.
The instructor, about whom you told me, is really nice.
The girl, whose passion is dancing, went to the club.

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Present Simple
Wanneer?                          feit, gewoonte of regelmaat
Hoe?                                     hele werkwoord of SHIT + (e)s
Wanneer es?                    bij sisklanken --> watch --> watches
Signaalwoorden            always, often, never, every, usually, etc.
Voorbeelden                    I earn ninety pounds a month.          
                                                Henry always wears a helmet at work.
                                                We go to our grandparents every Sunday.

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Present Continuous
Wanneer?                          iets is nu aan de gang, bij ergernis
Hoe?                                    to be (am/are/is) + ww + ing
Signaalwoorden?          now, at the moment, right now, etc.

Voorbeelden                   They are feeding the animals right now.
                                              You are always talking!
                     

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Planning
- Make your homework: 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 (+ 18, 19, 20)
- Learn words A-G (Quizlet or your book)

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Break
10 minutes --> until 15.10

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UUR 3
Planning:
1. Practising grammar 
2. Continue making your homework

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Grammar
Make the Present Simple vs Present Continuous worksheets.

Make sure to mark the words or phrase that indicated which tense you should use.

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Planning
- Make your homework: 
* ex. 18 t/m 26
- Fill out the worksheet

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Possessive pronouns
That is my bag.                           That bag is mine.
That is your bag.                        That bag is yours.
That is his bag.                           That bag is his.
That is her bag.                          That bag is hers.
The dog bites its tail.               x
Those are our bags.                  Those bags are ours.
Those are your bags.                Those bags are yours.
Those are their bags.               Those bags are theirs.

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Possessive pronouns
My (mijn)                           mine (van mij)
Your (jouw, uw)              yours (van jou, van u)
His (zijn)                            his (van hem)
Her (haar)                         hers (van haar)
Its (zijn/haar)                  x
Our (onze)                        ours (van ons)
Your (jullie)                      yours (van jullie)
Their (hun)                      theirs (van hen)

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